Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Holiday Cure for the Cursed by Lindsey Gray

Daniel
Digby is cursed by his good looks. After years of sexual harassment,
he’s convinced wearing a wedding ring is the answer to fending off
unwanted attention.
CiCi Newport is cursed by her family’s money. When men look her way, all
they see are dollar signs. After two years, her “no dating” rule is
still in place.
After a chance meeting, they’re entwined for the holidays. What starts
as attraction might just be the holiday cure they’re looking for.

The
Sentinels live in our future and are the Keepers of Time. Sentinels
have the responsibility of guarding the once gifted and proclaimed
golden-children of the greatest government’s scientific communities.
With the collapse of the world, they now hide and try to correct the
downfall that nearly led to the end of life.

A
team of technically-altered humans race through frozen landscapes to
save those they can and try to correct the flawed outcomes that threaten
to create the catastrophic future. They’re faster, stronger, and more
agile than those living in the time period. These unknown heroes live on
low income jobs while they report to Melanie Shepherd, who freezes time
to assist them in their endeavors.

Is an event ever too big for them to stop?

Michele Richards Biography and Links:

BIOGRAPHY

Michele Richard is an author and the CEO of Renaissance Romance. Michele wrote the “Mocked by” series including Mocked by Destiny and the Mocked by Faith trilogy.
She writes what comes from the heart. Raised in Maryland, Michele
currently resides in the Boston area. When Michele is between books, her
days are filled with family and friends. Her greatest passions are
traveling and learning new languages. She is currently learning French,
Spanish and ASL, and one day hopes to be fluent in them. She has never
met a language she didn’t like.

In
2012, Michele opened Renaissance Romance Publishing with her partners,
Lisa Bilbrey and Laura Braley. Together, the three run the day to day
workings of a small press.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

A past relationship has
left Jared Winter broken. When Eric Healey runs into him, Jared finds a reason
to learn to trust again. The two men begin to fall for one another, but the
prejudice around them threatens to tear them apart. Can their love survive in
the real world?

Wonderland:

Lucas
Colton is far too young to go through all this pain but meeting poetry teacher, Preston Davidson, changed everything. His life went
from heartbreak to joyful and then, from friendship to love. The impact Preston
had on Lucas’ life was mesmerizing.
What would you do if you knew you may not have a tomorrow?

If This Is Wrong:

As
children, Thomas and Caleb formed an unlikely friendship, which has continued
through tragedies and celebrations and into manhood. They have grown together
over the years, but now their relationship is changing into something more. Can
their bond survive the challenges that life will bring them? Is it wrong to
risk everything for the chance of something more?

Our Walk to Remember:

For the Robinson-Shae family, an annual charity walk means more
to them than any expensive holiday abroad. After all, it’s where Elisha’s
fathers met, and this year it’s even more important to her. Sammy couldn't make
it this time, so she asks Charlie to share memories of how they met, and fell
in love.

Love, Unexpected:

As Michael and Chuck's loving union
comes to pass, two, gay members of the wedding party
discover the sweet bonds of a comfortable companionship. Attraction
becomes more as they recognize their true soul mate in each other, which
fills the romantic void in their solitary lives. It seems only one,
small obstacle stands in their way.

Woodshed Wishes:

Ben, a young gay romance
author, loses his way in the forest one stormy evening and is found by a
ranger. When Ben pitches in to help his new friend Peter in the woodshed, he
discovers that he may have met his match. Will Peter make Ben's woodshed wishes
come true?

Winter’s Love:

A past relationship has
left Jared Winter broken. When Eric Healey runs into him, Jared finds a reason
to learn to trust again. The two men begin to fall for one another, but the
prejudice around them threatens to tear them apart. Can their love survive in
the real world?

N.L.
Leeks:

N.L. Leeks lives in
England with her fiancé, whom she has been with since the age of eighteen. She first
began writing when she was a child. Her friends, Matt and Lou, helped her
reignite that passion as an adult, and her journey into writing began once
more.

Lucas Colton is far too young to go
through all this pain but meeting poetry teacher, Preston Davidson,
changed everything. His life went from heartbreak to joyful and then, from
friendship to love. The impact Preston had on Lucas’ life was mesmerising. What would you do if you knew you
may not have a tomorrow?

Jude: Ouvrard:

Jude was born and raised in a small
village named Lacolle. She now lives in Montreal, Canada. She is the proud
mother of a beautiful four year old son, and has spent the last twelve years
with her partner, Cedric.

French is her native language, but she
prefers to write in her second language, English.

Besides working full time for a Title
Insurance Company and being a mother, Jude has a passion for books, both
reading and writing them.

She is currently working on a novel
called Body, Ink, and Soul. Coming soon!

As children, Thomas and
Caleb formed an unlikely friendship, which has continued through tragedies and
celebrations and into manhood. They have grown together over the years, but now
their relationship is changing into something more. Can their bond survive the
challenges that life will bring them? Is it wrong to risk everything for the
chance of something more?

K.L. Platt:

K. L. Platt lives with her family in the Devonshire countryside in the
UK. She is a nanny, but her dream is to be a full time author. She can’t
remember a time when she didn’t have a pencil, pen, or book in her hand. It
was, however, the likes of J K Rowling and Stephenie Meyer that gave her the
fire to drive herself to where she is today.

Always encouraged to follow her dream as a child by her own parents and
grandparents, her grandma told her, “If you believe you can do it, then you
can.” Her uncle was also a writer but sadly never got to have any of his
stories published.

For the Robinson-Shae family, an annual charity walk means more
to them than any expensive holiday abroad. After all, it’s where Elisha’s
fathers met, and this year it’s even more important to her. Sammy couldn't make
it this time, so she asks Charlie to share memories of how they met, and fell
in love.

M.C. Rayne:

M.
C. Rayne got into writing after the passing of his mother, and used it as an
outlet to get through the difficult time. He never really thought about
becoming an author, but since putting pen to paper he has never looked back

Currently
he lives in Leeds with his two best friends Dae and Pete, and his guinea pig,
Bean. He spends a lot of time reading and writing, and far too much time
procrastination online.

As Michael and Chuck's loving union
comes to pass, two, gay members of the wedding party
discover the sweet bonds of a comfortable companionship. Attraction
becomes more as they recognize their true soul mate in each other, which
fills the romantic void in their solitary lives. It seems only one,
small obstacle stands in their way.

C.W. Stevens:

C.W. Stevens lives in the United States, in the Midwest,
where the winters are cold and icy, and the summers are disgustingly hot and
humid. Spring and fall are her favorite times of the year.

Reading is one of her favorite pastimes.

She enjoys writing and loves meeting new people along the
way. Music and Abstract are a couple of her favorite Arts. She enjoys the
challenge of trying to unlock the meaning of what the artist is trying to
express. She enjoys solitude and hates crowds.

C. W. has two, grown sons, and loves spending time with her
three grandchildren. Life is good!

Ben, a young gay romance
author, loses his way in the forest one stormy evening and is found by a
ranger. When Ben pitches in to help his new friend Peter in the woodshed, he
discovers that he may have met his match. Will Peter make Ben's woodshed wishes
come true?

N. Wood:

N. Wood
is a budding young author living in Cornwall, United Kingdom. She developed an interest
in writing when her poetry was first published at the age of nine. Since then,
she has moved onto writing both short stories and novels focusing on gay
romantic themes.